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Cardinals sign second-round Draft pick Mercado

Cardinals sign second-round Draft pick Mercado

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Cardinals draft Mercado No. 57 1:21

The Cardinals select shortstop Oscar Mercado with the 57th pick of the 2013 First-Year Player Draft

By Jenifer Langosch and Chad Thornburg
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MLB.com |

ST. LOUIS -- Oscar Mercado met many who he hoped would one day be his teammates as the second-round Draft pick was at Busch Stadium on Monday to officially become a member of the Cardinals organization.

After passing a physical, Mercado, selected No. 57 overall at this year's First-Year Player Draft, signed his contract and will report to the Cardinals' Gulf Coast League club in Jupiter, Fla., on Wednesday.

"It was an honor," Mercado said. "I've got a long way to go, but I mean it's just exciting to know that I can be a part of this, and hopefully I'll be out here one day playing with these guys."

Mercado, who was born in Colombia and immigrated to the United States at age 8, turned down a scholarship to play baseball at Florida State. The 18-year-old prep prospect signed with the Cardinals for a $1.5 million signing bonus, significantly more than his slot value of $971,400.

"I love the organization I landed with," Mercado said. "That had a lot to do with it. When it comes to college, I did want to go to college. It was something that I had no problem doing. And obviously, it was going to take a good amount for me to bypass that, but all the right pieces landed together. I feel like I couldn't be happier with where I landed."

Mercado was excellent in the East Coast Pro Showcase last summer, batting .370 with 29 RBIs and 12 stolen bases, but his offensive production dropped during his senior year at Vivian Gaither (Fla.) High School. He hit .286 with only five extra-base hits this spring and said he was 100 percent healthy coming off the long summer.

"It's just something that happens, something I dealt with and I'm going to have to forget about and move on," Mercado said. "I always felt like a lot of teams had faith in me. I know they knew what kind of player I was and the way I performed over the summer. Obviously, the season didn't turn out to be how I wanted it to turn out. But at the end of the day, it all worked out for the best."